Myanmar will hold by-elections later this year to fill 28 unoccupied parliamentary seats, its top elections official said today, letting contending parties test the political waters about a year ahead of the next general election.
The chairman of the Union Election Commission, Tin Aye, announced the timing in answering a question from a member of Parliament's lower house. He said the polls would be held after monsoon season, which ends in October. The exact date will be set three months before the vote.
The by-elections should indicate the strengths of the ruling army-backed Union Solidarity and Development Party and the opposition National League for Democracy party led by Nobel Peace Prize laureate Aung San Suu Kyi, the two main parties expected to contest the general election in late 2015.
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Former general Thein Sein took office as an elected prime minister in 2011, after almost five decades of military rule. However, the military is allotted a fixed percentage of seats in the legislature, giving it veto power over the administration of the country.